RICHMOND, Va. – RICHMOND, Va.Workers for the state of Virginia inspected Richmond's huge statue of Gen. Robert E.
Lee on Monday before its planned removal. While protesters have toppled some other Confederate statues and some cities have moved swiftly to remove what critics see as symbols of white supremacy, this monument won't be so easy to take down.
Virginia's Department of General Services said in a statement that it plans to remove the statue of the Confederate general on a date to be determined, as soon as possible.
But officials said it must be done safely, given the memorial's weight and height.“The massive statue weighs approximately 12 tons, stands 21 feet tall, and has been on a 40-foot pedestal for 130 years,” the agency said in.